With the onset of more public investigations, companies are increasingly choosing to undertake proactive internal investigations to uncover any corporate wrongdoing before it is leaked to the shareholders, media and / or general public. Who should serve on these investigative committees? What are best practices in this growing trend, and how can a company ensure that all parties are investigated fairly? How much involvement should in-house counsel have? What kind of legal counsel should the investigative committee acquire? And most importantly: How much authority should the independent committee have?
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